Begin your journey with a visit to the iconic El Tule Tree, a majestic ahuehuete over 2,000 years old, featuring one of the largest trunks in the world and weighing approximately 630 tons. Let your imagination roam as you discover animal shapes and mystical figures naturally formed in its massive bark and branches.
Next, head to Teotitlán del Valle, the renowned Zapotec weaving village. Here, you’ll witness artisans using ancient techniques and natural dyes, including the famous cochineal insect, to create vibrant rugs—some original designs, others stunning replicas of masterpieces by great painters.
Your adventure continues at Mitla, the “City of the Dead,” a Zapotec archaeological site famed for its intricate geometric mosaics and unique architectural style. Explore the artisan workshops lining the main square, and don’t miss the chance to sample traditional Oaxacan ice creams before moving on.
The final stop is a traditional mezcal distillery, where you’ll learn about the artisanal process behind Oaxaca’s signature spirit. Taste a variety of mezcals, from aged reserves to creamy infusions, and embrace the local saying: “For every ill, mezcal; and for every good, mezcal as well.”